Cooper Tire Awards Annual Roy V. Armes and Centennial Scholarships
May 28 2021 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
Cooper’s national scholarship programs benefit
children of U.S. employees
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company today announced that five
recent high school graduates have been selected to receive
scholarships to pursue higher education.
The Roy V. Armes Scholarship, a renewable scholarship which
provides up to $5,000 over the next four years, was awarded to one
student, and Cooper Centennial Scholarships, in the amount of
$1,000 each, were awarded to five students. This year, for the
first time, one student won both the Roy V. Armes and Cooper
Centennial Scholarship.
The Roy V. Armes Scholarship was established in 2016 to honor
former Cooper Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Roy
Armes, upon his retirement. Armes served Cooper for nearly a
decade, and this fund was created in recognition of his many
contributions and achievements. The scholarship is focused on
high-achieving students who will attend a four-year institution of
higher learning to pursue careers in business or engineering and
goes to the child of a Cooper employee in the United States.
The Cooper Centennial Scholarship is in its seventh year and was
originated to commemorate the company’s 100th anniversary in 2014.
The scholarship is available to the children of Cooper employees in
the U.S. who are outstanding high school seniors and who will
pursue degrees at a college, university or technical school.
Receiving both the Roy V. Armes Scholarship and a Centennial
Scholarship is:
- Griffin Weinstein – Griffin is the 18-year-old son of
Lisa and Steven Weinstein, who is manager of research and
development, all-terrain and light truck tires, at Cooper’s
Findlay, Ohio, headquarters. A graduate of Findlay High School,
Griffin intends to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering at The
University of Toledo in the fall. He was a member of the National
Honor Society and Hancock Youth Leadership and spent time
volunteering at St. Marks United Methodist Church and StoneBridge
Church. He also played baseball and served on the Student Athlete
Leadership Team.
Additional Centennial Scholarship recipients include:
- Bridget Brigadoi – Bridget is the 18-year-old daughter
of Brenda Brigadoi, who works as an analyst supporting Cooper’s
Business Information Services and Project Management Office in
Findlay, Ohio, and her husband, Bryan. A graduate of Heritage
Christian School in Findlay, Bridget plans to attend Indiana
Wesleyan University where she will study applied mathematics. She
was an honor roll and National Honor Society student and a member
and captain of both the swimming and diving and volleyball teams.
Bridget has also taken three mission trips and volunteered at City
Mission as well as at various Bible camps.
- Spencer High – Spencer is the 17-year-old son of Jeff
High, a quality engineer at Cooper’s Tupelo, Mississippi, plant,
and his wife Kim. Spencer graduated from Ingomar Attendance Center
in New Albany, Mississippi and intends to pursue a degree in
electrical engineering at The University of Mississippi. Spencer
played both baseball and basketball and was active within student
government serving in several different leadership positions over
the past four years. He was also involved in Math, Science and Beta
clubs, volunteered at his church, and has taken four mission
trips.
- Libby McVetta – Libby is the 18-year-old daughter of
Kevin McVetta, production lead within Cooper’s Findlay, Ohio,
plant, and his wife Jana. She is a recent graduate of Cory Rawson
High School, Rawson, Ohio, and intends to pursue a degree in
speech-language pathology at the University of Toledo. Libby was a
four-year letterman and team captain in both soccer and basketball
and a four-year letterman in marching and concert band. She was
recognized as a scholar athlete, Archie Griffin Sportsmanship
winner and was a member of the student council and National Honor
Society. Libby was active in community volunteerism including Maple
Crest Home, Relay for Life, Bluffton Vacation Bible School, and
Hancock County Mentoring program, as well as serving as a teacher’s
aide. She is active in her church youth group and is also serving
as a church deacon.
- Addison Smedley – Addison is the 18-year-old daughter of
David Smedley, a tire inspector at Cooper’s Texarkana, Arkansas,
plant, and his wife Britany. Addison graduated as salutatorian from
Ashdown High School in Ashdown, Arkansas, and this fall, will
pursue a degree in speech therapy at Harding University. In
addition to being a member of the National Honor Society, Addison
was class officer her junior year and student council secretary her
senior year. She was active in SkillsUSA, a career and technical
student organization, as well as in Beta Club, and Future Business
Leaders of America.
“Cooper’s company purpose is to help everyone travel through
life’s journeys with confidence, and to be there for people at
every turn. We’re proud to invest in the future of such a
deserving, accomplished group of students, and we wish each the
best with their continued education, and ultimately, their
careers,” said Chris Ball, Cooper Tire President – Americas.
Cooper’s scholarship programs are administered by the
Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, an independent
philanthropic agency that manages nearly 450 funds, including 135
scholarships. To be considered for these awards, each student is
required to submit an application and essay. An independent
committee of the Community Foundation then selects the winners.
Since the inception of these two funds, Cooper has awarded 37
students with scholarships.
About Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company (NYSE: CTB) is the parent
company of a global family of companies that specializes in the
design, manufacture, marketing and sale of passenger car, light
truck, medium truck, motorcycle and racing tires. Cooper's
headquarters is in Findlay, Ohio, with manufacturing, sales,
distribution, technical and design operations within its family of
companies located in more than one dozen countries around the
world. For more information on Cooper, visit www.coopertire.com,
www.facebook.com/coopertire or www.twitter.com/coopertire.
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